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Andrej Stojakovic commits to Cal
CARMICHAEL, Calif (KTXL) – From Stanford to Cal. Andrej Stojakovic has reportedly decided to which school he will transfer, and it is not far from where he played last season. “It was just the overall transparency from Coach Madsen and his staff,” Stojakovic told ESPN. “We had many conversations about a development plan, what me […]
Paris Olympics: Team USA qualifies in artistic swimming. Mixed-gender teams to compete for 1st time
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Team USA has qualified for the Olympic team competition in artistic swimming,something that hasn't happened since 2008. Artistic swimming, formerly known as synchronized swimming, is considered one of the hardest Olympic sports. Swimmers need endurance, strength, and flexibility. They spend roughly half their competition time underwater....
Ryan Hall Hauls Up The Limit To Lead Day One Of BAM At The Delta
Pro angler Ryan Hall of Orangevale, Calif. junk-fished his way to the top of the Day One leaderboard at BAM Tournament Trail’s 3rd Pro/Am stop of the 2024 season at the California Delta with a five-fish limit that weighed 27.90, anchored by a 7.63 Big Bass. Hall’s bag boosted his standings more than six-pounds over his nearest competitor and cu.
West Park baseball works to strike out cancer
Cancer is the disease that has affected us all at one point or another. West Park High’s baseball team held its third annual Strike Out Cancer baseball game against Vista del Lago on Saturday. It’s a special day each year where the team recognizes cancer and all the loved ones battling the disease, as well as those who have been taken because of it. It means a lot to those involved, including West Park head coach Ben Petersen, who lost his mom eight years ago at age 49 to ovarian cancer.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: Spring 2024 midway audit results
My name is Julianna Rodriguez and this is my midway audit for this spring semester as the current Diversity, Equity and Inclusion editor for The State Hornet. Since fall 2021, The State Hornet has published a midway and end-of-semester diversity audit to hold itself accountable for goals and suggestions made in previous audits.
NCAA Tournament bound: Sac State women’s tennis wins Big Sky Championship
The Sacramento State women’s tennis team are the Big Sky Conference Tournament champions, clinching a spot in the NCAA Tournament, after defeating the Weber State Wildcats 4-2 on Saturday. This is Sac State’s first Big Sky Tournament championship since winning 11 consecutive titles between 2002-2012. The Hornets’ 12 championships...
Softball Recap: Foothill wins going away against Fernley
Foothill can now show off six landslide victories after their most recent matchup on Friday. They never let the Fernley Vaqueros onto the board and left with a 13-0 win. While fans of Foothill might be used to big wins, the 13-run margin marked the team's biggest one yet. Elisea...
San Juan Bautista Girls soccer team kicks into gear
Lea este articulo en español aquí. If the results of their first two tournaments are any indication, San Juan Bautista’s U15 girls soccer team, the Elites, is a championship team in the making. After taking first place in the 2024 California Rush Spring Cup on April 7, the team became the U15 Cal North State Cup finalist a week later. And the season is just beginning.
Timberwolves rally to beat Broncos, wrap up league title
Things weren’t looking good for Woodcreek High’s baseball team at Bella Vista on Friday. Through five innings, the Broncos were leading 3-1 and while Woodcreek had opportunities with runners in scoring position, they couldn’t get the hit they needed. In the sixth inning, that all changed, as...
Softball Game Preview: Granite Bay on Home-Turf
Granite Bay and Rocklin are an even 5-5 against one another since April of 2021, but likely not for long. The Granite Bay Grizzlies will look to defend their home field on Tuesday against the Rocklin Thunder at 4:30 p.m. The two teams have allowed few runs on average, (Granite Bay: 3.9, Rocklin: 4) so any runs scored will be well earned.
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